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The Brownies and Prince Florimel; Or, Brownieland, Fairyland, and Demonland

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A small prince with second sight and a set of enchanted arrows is ousted by a scheming relative and escapes into a sequence of enchanted lands. The narrative follows his meetings with fairies, mermaids, sprites, demons, and a band of Brownies as he is adopted, kidnapped, voyaged across seas, and endangered by earthquakes, fires, and volcanic peril. Episodic chapters present rescues, inventive antics, and collective problem-solving in fantastical settings. The tone is fanciful and illustrated, emphasizing friendship, resourcefulness, and the idea that bravery and worth are not measured by size.

About the Author

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Palmer Cox

Palmer Cox was a Canadian author and illustrator, best known for his charming children's books featuring the whimsical Brownies, a group of small, magical creatures. His most notable work, "The Brownies: Their Book," introduced readers to these delightful characters and their adventures, capturing the imagination of children and adults alike. Cox's unique blend of humor and fantasy, as seen in titles like "Another Brownie Book" and "The Brownies and Prince Florimel," contributed significantly to the genre of children's literature in the late 19th century. His engaging illustrations complemented his storytelling, making his works enduring favorites in literary heritage.

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